Climate Change and Health in the Russian Far East
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Family medicine in the Russian far East.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Over the last decade, Russia and other former Soviet states have attempted to move from a fragmented health care system dominated by specialty and hospital care to one emphasizing primary care and prevention through the introduction of family medicine. This report describes the development of family medicine in Russia's Far East region. METHODS The Far East was one o...
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عنوان ژورنال: Вестник ДВО РАН
سال: 2021
ISSN: 0869-7698
DOI: 10.37102/0869-7698_2021_215_01_01